lagundamises
Lagundamises is a fictional concept introduced for illustrative purposes to examine how communities manage the pacing of social change. It describes a socio-cultural practice in which a group consciously slows the adoption of new linguistic forms, technologies, or norms to maintain cohesion and reduce disruption. The term is a neologism coined for explanatory convenience and is not tied to a single, established theory; it appears across discussions that synthesize sociolinguistics, anthropology, and innovation studies.
In theoretical use, lagundamises may describe cases where older pronunciations, vocabulary, or communicative practices persist in
Critics of the concept contend that it is imprecise and difficult to measure, with overlapping explanations
Potential case contexts include regional language maintenance, dialect continuity in multilingual settings, and online communities where